DavidD66
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State tax filing

You do not want to file a Form 1040-NR.  That is for non-resident aliens.  You don't need a corrected W-2 to file your tax returns.  Since you worked in Delaware the entire year, 100% of your income is taxable by Delaware.  Since you were a resident of NJ for two months, the income you earned during that period are also taxable by NJ, but you will get a credit for the tax you pay to Delaware on that portion of income, so that you aren't double taxed.  You will file a part-year resident return for both states.  You will have to allocate your income to each state as you go through the state program interviews in TurboTax.

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